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- safenoe
- 29 oct 2022
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James is called upon to make a very serious decision. He goes to treat a very valuable race horse and, in the process, realizes the horse is in agony. He euthanizes him (completely out of necessity) and is suddenly known far and wide as the horse killer. It turns out he was right in what he did, but it sends waves to people everywhere. Siegfried give Tristan the job of collecting the debts from the farmers. It seems idiotic that money earned is put in a jar on a shelf. How could one run a business with this method. Anyway, Tristan manages to land on his feet after a stupid set of actions. Finally, Siegfried must make a serious moral decision which will prove costly.
- Hitchcoc
- 16 ene 2024
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A risky venture to bring back such a BBC classic,
But they've done a brilliant job - fantastic casting & this episode was the typical feel good with ups and lows! Looking forward to the continued Farnham/Herriot story!
- tim-Chinchen
- 18 sept 2020
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- VetteRanger
- 9 ene 2023
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A fine episode. Back in top form.
Japes and antics from young Mr. Farnon, a tough decision for James which leaves Siegfried in a difficult position.
A feel good episode after highs and lows.
IMDb has Diana Rigg listed as being in this episode but is only mentioned at the end recognising her recent passing.
A feel good episode after highs and lows.
IMDb has Diana Rigg listed as being in this episode but is only mentioned at the end recognising her recent passing.
- xmasdaybaby1966
- 14 sept 2020
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This episode was really touching for me. It showed the backstop of Siegfried Farnon and also his character as a man. I won't offer spoilers, but it was well played and my personal favorite. Expecting it to recreate the earlier versions of All Creatures is a mistake. There are fewer animals, but the acting is excellent and more than makes up for fewer actual scenes of a man's arm up a cow's bum.
- slben-54895
- 6 may 2022
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- darkdementress
- 28 sept 2020
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